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For nineteen years, theAlpe Cermis (Italy) has been the legendary judge of the Tour de Ski. On Sunday 5 January, this seventh race of the tour saw Therese Johaug and Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo claim the Grail for the fourth time in their careers.

A historic performance that a special guest witnessed from the sidelines. A few days after the biathlete Dorothea Wierer, it was the alpine skier Lindsey Vonn who closely followed the performances of the women athletes, and in particular those of the American cross-country skiers.

Fully integrated into the US staff throughout the day, the four-time winner of the crystal globe took advantage of the end of the competition to chat with Jessie Diggins, third in the final overall rankings, as well as Julia Kern and Sophia Laukli.
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